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The Winners of the different classes were as follows- 



Class 



8A' 

 8A2 

 8A3 

 8B1 

 8B2 

 8B3 

 8B^ 

 7A^ 



7A3 

 7A^ 

 7B1 

 7B^ 

 7B^ 

 7B^ 

 7B-' 

 7B« 

 6A1 

 6A2 

 6Bi 



Winner 



Emily Foster 

 Lucy Bittner 

 George Smith 

 Emma Shaw 

 Loleta Chalmers 

 Ralph Reese 

 Charles Hagnei 

 Margaret Brown 

 Mary Hitch 

 Edward Le Carpentier 

 Emerson Wilson 

 Dorothy Logan 

 Hilda Hall 

 Florence Banks 

 George Merritt 

 Arnold Fogelgrin 

 Samuel Jones 

 Leona Holton 

 James Bowman 

 Joseph Fisher 



As is shown by the above chart 8B'* class was the winning class, and its 

 winner, Chailes Hagner was the winner for the entire school. Three other 

 boys of the same class did splendid work but owing to the high numbei col- 

 lected by their winner they did not re;eive any honors; these boys were: 

 David Blair with 2135 

 Lester Truman with 2000 

 Howard Sparks with 1000 



Every child who took part in the contest, worked hard to win 

 honor for himself and his class; and it was surprising how much 

 the girls accom.plished where it was often necessary to climb 

 trees, but no accidents resulted from the work. During the 

 gathering of the cocoons the children were careful not to break 

 even small twigs from the trees; as it was explained to them 

 that this injures the tree as much or more than the bagworms. 

 After destroying this large number of cocoons; some of which 

 were opened by the children, and the eggs counted, were found 

 to contain as high as 250 eggs; we hope to have many more 

 beautiful trees in our city unmolested by the greedy caterpillars. 



